Parliamentary decision making is a growth area in the study of the British House of Commons. This is a facet of the behaviour of Members of Parliament (MPs) that tended to be ignored as long as the Commons was seen as a legislature that, cravenly subject to party discipline, simply rubber-stamped policy decisions made by the party leadership. By the 1960s, cohesive party voting had reached the point where ‘it was so close to 100 per cent that there was no longer any point in measuring it’. But more recently, this image of the Commons and its members has worn at the edges. While party loyalty remains very much the norm, MPs have shown themselves more willing than in the past to assert themselves against their party's leadership in order to e...
Almost all the prolific work done on economic voting has been based on the classic reward–punishment...
First Published: 6 September 2017By extending the time-tested reward-punishment hypothesis in econom...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
This thesis builds on quantitative British politics scholarship with four papers unified by a strong...
In this paper we revisit the often disregarded ‘pocketbook voting’ thesis that suggests that people ...
In this paper we revisit the often disregarded ‘pocketbook voting’ thesis that suggests that people ...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
Many studies of the room to maneuver make no provision for popular evaluation of policy. They assert...
Rational retrospective voting models have dominated the literature on election forecasting and the e...
This article develops the reward-punishment issue model of voting using a newly collated aggregate m...
This thesis provides original quantitative research on MPs’ incumbency advantage in Great Britain fr...
Strong party discipline is a core feature of Westminster parliamentary systems. Parties typically co...
The paper discusses the prospects for successfully forecasting the outcome of the next UK general e...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
The combination of parliamentary government and plurality elections in the British House of Commons ...
Almost all the prolific work done on economic voting has been based on the classic reward–punishment...
First Published: 6 September 2017By extending the time-tested reward-punishment hypothesis in econom...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
This thesis builds on quantitative British politics scholarship with four papers unified by a strong...
In this paper we revisit the often disregarded ‘pocketbook voting’ thesis that suggests that people ...
In this paper we revisit the often disregarded ‘pocketbook voting’ thesis that suggests that people ...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
Many studies of the room to maneuver make no provision for popular evaluation of policy. They assert...
Rational retrospective voting models have dominated the literature on election forecasting and the e...
This article develops the reward-punishment issue model of voting using a newly collated aggregate m...
This thesis provides original quantitative research on MPs’ incumbency advantage in Great Britain fr...
Strong party discipline is a core feature of Westminster parliamentary systems. Parties typically co...
The paper discusses the prospects for successfully forecasting the outcome of the next UK general e...
It is often said that ‘divided parties lose elections’, with the experience of the Conservatives in ...
The combination of parliamentary government and plurality elections in the British House of Commons ...
Almost all the prolific work done on economic voting has been based on the classic reward–punishment...
First Published: 6 September 2017By extending the time-tested reward-punishment hypothesis in econom...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...